Gradient Revolution - Black
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Ships from | Los Angeles, CA, 90024 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | 40.0" × 20.0" × 20.0" (55.0 lbs.) |
Shipping carrier | FedEx |
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Excellent condition Gradient Revolutions, black. Refoamed woofers. Payp[al add 3%.
Will ship in 3 boxes (1 per bass unit, 1 for both head units) unless a local sale, I live in Los Angeles and am willing to drive within 150 mile radius to deliver.
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‘The Signatures also made my Gradient Revolutions sit up and take notice. Gradient’s designer Jorma Salmi says that given the open-baffle design of the woofers, the Revolutions prefer solid state to tube, and they need an amplifier capable of exerting firm control on the bottom end. In my over 3,150-cubic-foot living room I could not overdrive either the speakers or the amplifier at any level I could stand. A good friend of mine who owns Gradient Revolutions loves Nineteenth Century orchestral and organ music. He bought the Gradients for their neutrality and their (just about peerless) imaging. ‘ -Paul Seydor, The Absolute Sound
‘ As well as the flatness - presumably due to its dipolar design and the effectiveness of its crossover, it meets astonishing +/-1.3 dB limits in-room, from the 32 Hz 1/3-octave band to the 10 kHz band - note the excellent extension, the speakers not starting to roll off until below 30 Hz in my listening room! ‘ ‘ My auditioning of the revised samples of the Revolution confirms Dick Olsher's excellent opinion of this speaker. Its modest appearance and size belie a sophisticated, superbly engineered, high-performance design. Highly recommended. ‘
-John Atkinson, Stereophile (
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